FROM DRUG BUSINESS TO JALVAHUn AiiTi I LtMiLix . ...u f avman, Secretary w for the Cana-5i Lh includes . in. w .nrf Bermuda. serein c-;- iTisional cm!"-"-. . urih norn ile, Ont. "1 's l,e entered i' ..... Knintr af- the earnestness ,,nirt m his town-, throw m his lot ,...inn Army and ..j thi Trainms Toronto . . he served ...i. (An-n and !919 when he was Divisional Young rretary at Mon-next appointment f divisional com-the Ottawa Dis- . (horo rprpived JW .- m a like no- British Columbia vl II 1 n I I I V i - i UL UllU ''ill S lulU Viiwi'vut mill you've tasted in the new and rmcrning it's Juk 0 iwvu aiiivtviv ti5T on our wucai t nf atfnflnn i. 2i an ever-nrescn . err npw imr ; the sujgcs- Rome econom- naiendatlon to . ana less bread i ' CwKed oatmeal :' bread, An ; :t rolled oats .:i "Jbf'.antlally :uni phos ' ! rhnflavin tlinn "niched bread, r. Mains all the 1 Uie glare of good incentive f p Trvvi fill. : Pleasing and 1 Sllltrv rliv - I :? cold, shivery 'Pito at vour Jrtng the day- tl'Ti Vnii nf In .- ,UU at , -6 iuiiwi or uin- --! a matter of ooii the water. cat and in a uisciouj ready to be '-' summer eating !'r show that a m) eat an "Sl Tticsc fig. oW If more rn in .wi.ii... ' unc or tne tannt appetites In s ,a add flavor to . ' ee for OP uKl... ... ,.'"""ui oatmeal few variolic.,. 'r1 Opting and 1 RUPERT KFPA1D ' Post office) Steamship Service 5 from ( WINCE Rl'PEKT to M p i . STVIEW kivm) at W:15 n.m ' CHIKAN a Midnighl 1C 0Pr,r with headquarters at Vancou ver. In 1928 he took charge of the Salvation Army work in the Hawaiian Islands and was there until 1931 when he became the Social Service Secretary for the Western States with headquarters at San Francisco. This appointment Included the overseeing of the prison and police court work. He was appointed Chief Secretary of the Canadian Territory In July, 1945. Mrs. Colonel Layman was also a very successful officer In the Canadian Territory before their marriage in 1909 and has since ably supported her husband in his various appointments. She Is President of the Salvation Army Women's Organizations throughout the Territory and will be honored at a Special Women's Rally at the Citadel here on Friday night. Their family, all of whom II IV IIIV J l I II f - j .. r j At U VSV14 nutritious serve tnem to your family often . . . breakfast pud-doing is "something different" for special .company breakfasts too: Vanilla . . . wonderfully good served with fresh fruit: Add 2 teaspoons vanilla and 2 tablespoons sugar to about 3 cups freshly cooked oatmeal. Pour Into ring mold or Individual molds and chill. Unmold and serve with sweetened fresh fruit or berries. Cocoa . . . combine Hi cups milk, 2 cups water, 1 teaspoon salt, 3 tablespoons cocoa and 3 tablespoons sugar. Bring to a boll and add l'z cups rolled oats. Cook 2i to 5 minutes, stirring frequently. Tour Into mold and chill. Butterscotch .... cook oatmeal In a mixture of half milk and half water. Add cup brown sugar, cup chopped nutmeaLs and teaspoon vanilla to 3 tups freshly cooked oatmeal. Pour Into molds and chill. Date . . . add li cup chopped dates and 3 tablespoons brown sugar to 3 cups cooked oatmeal. Pour Into molds and chill. Prune or Apricot . . . add 1 cup chopped cooked piuncs or apricots with Juice to 3 cups freshly cooked oatmeal, Pour Into molds end chill. Raisin Spice . . . add 1 teaspoon cinnamon, teaspoon nutmeg to the 3',i cups boiling salted water before adding the 1"2 cups rolled oats. Stir in 1 cup raisins and cook. Pour into molds COMPLETE Coats Fur-Trimmed and Plain Dresses WOOLS Soft and Sophisticated Crepes Stunning Sequins Take Full Advantage of Our BUDGET TLAN PAY AS YOU WEAR 3 are In the United States consist of three children. Captain Archibald of the UnlWd States Air Force, Lieut. Donald of the U.S. Army and a daughter who Is the wife of a Salvation Army officer at Olendale, Calif. Colonel Layman is a member of the Canadian Association of Social Workers. Jl I'M' IV lr Vr I 11 I and chill. Note: Oatmeal porridge of the most desirable consistency for chilling, is obtained by cooking Hi cups roiled pats in 3',i cups liquid (water or half milk). At breakfast or snack time, just unmold or slice the oatmeal, pour on the top milk or cream and there It Is all ready to eat! HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I prevent loosening the latch on the refrigerator door? A. Do not slam the door of the refrigerator. Lift the latch to close the door. Slamming may weaken the latch so that In time It will fall to fasten the door securely. Q. How can I clean clothes brushes, whisk brooms and hat brushes? A. Dip them up and down In warm water, to which a little soda has been added. Dry In the sun. Q. How can I keep, parsjey and mint fresh? A. Keep parsley or fresh mint In airtight mason Jars and it will keep fresh for sevciai days. STICKY FREIGHT Molasses Is shipped by tanker and Is heated a day or two before the ship reaches port to facilitate Its discharge. PLEASANT JOB Honey ants of Australia gather sweets from the mulga tree, a kind of acocla, and choose some of their own number to be storage vessels. These storage ants get so full of honey they cannot walk. FALL STOCK "THE' CREDIT HOUSE OF QUALITY" REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Sucy Chow Mcin Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 8 ajn. to 2 a.mt PUONE 178 NATIVE CHILD PASSES AWAY Nine-months-old Walter Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morrison of North Pacific Cannery, passed away in Prince Rupert General Hospital this morning after a brief illness. Lloyd Morris returned this morning on the Prince Rupert from Vancouver after-attending the Banff summer school of fine arts for the last five weeks. Announcements All fcdverttsemcnts tn ia column' will be charged for a full month st 25c word. L.O.B A. Bazaar, Oct. 23. W. A. Canadian Legion Fall Bazaar, November 20. W.A. Baptist Church fall sale. Nov. 7. Old Time Dance, Prairie Ramblers, every Saturday night, Oddfellows' Hall. iy . Electric Cooking is Cooking Is really a pleasure oh an electric range. There's no need to worry as to how baking and roasting will turn out, thermostatic control o heat eliminates tiresome peeks in the oven which take up valuable time and mean many trips to the kitchen. Electric cooking is clean cooking. An electric range cannot create soot or smoke to stain its shiny enamelled surface or blacken pots and pans. Furthermore, the kitchen docs not get overheated with electric cooking and that is a blessing any time of year! NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away. From Home Rates 75c up SO Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Buy more War savings Stamps. I s Local News E. F. Balrt has returned to the city after spending a few days at Terrace on War Assets Cor poration business. A NOTICE To prize winners of cash awards of the Carnival Flower Show. Please call for your cheque at the Prince Ru pert Florist, Silversldcs Block. (203) N. L. Jones, who. has been on a business trln to Va nrmivpr returned to thn ctv from thp south on the Prince Rupert thi3 morning. A For that Port Edward Trio- Tommy's 77 Taxi. Grotto, (tf) Duncan Munro of Premier has arrived in the city from the north for a visit with his broth er, J. E. Munro, Second Avenue, Wcstvlew. Miss Barbara Bcal of Victoria who is to be a teacher at King Edward Elementary School, ar rived in the city this morning on the Prince Rupert. She will be a guest of Miss Mary Armstrong. A Long trips or short, day or night, 93 Taxi at your service. (If) Mrs. C. F. Oland sails tomorrow night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver enroutc to Bowser, Vancouver Island, where she will take up residence, Joining Mr. Oland who recently retired from the provincial police service" here. Mrs. Oland was guest of honor by her associates in the local ration office last night at a theatre and dinner party. something to It ems The Public Library will open Sept. 3. (203) Mrs. C. O. Rimmcr returned on the Prince Rupert today from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Ross Mansell, the former Annette Woods, arrived in the city today on a visit from Vancouver. Mrs. William Terrv and eon returned on the Prince Rupert this morning from a holiday trip to Vancouver and Seattle. Indian Agent F. E. Anfield returned on the Prince Rupert this morning from a business trip to Vancouver. A The Hollywood Cafe Is now open for business rrom 11 a.m. to 8 a m. (211) Mrs. M. J. Harper and small daughter returned on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Miss Annette Honeywell, paint er and murallst of Hollywood, is a round-trjp passenger on the Prince Rupert which is In port this afternoon. Mrs. E. L. Dale, wife of a United Slates customs officer here, returned on Ihe Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Moran and son, Mickey Moran, returned to the city by car last night from their ranch near Vanderhoof. They left Vanderhoof at 6:30 a.m. and arrived here at 9:30 p.m., having stopped briefly at Smlthers and Terrace enroute. sing about1. Man now )o buy the neuf tltilric appl'uncti as the , become available. All householders are urged, in Iheir own interests, to have their coal bin filled at once. PMLPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 651 and 652 l?iime upm Daili?. J3ctos Wednesday, August 23, 1916 Our Stock of Work Clothing INCLUDES Bib Overalls Wais Overalls Overall Jackets Painters' Overalls Carpenters' Overalls BY LEADING MAKERS CoVCralls COMPLETE RANOE OF SIZES x "THE MEN'S SHOP' it. n lift irMJMfjr CLOTIIUG 332 THIRD AVENUE PLACE AN AD IN THE DAILY A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" TEHRAN BRITISH INDIAN CMU'LTS 1 Tehran British Indian Carpets, 8T'x9T' $188.56 1 Tehran British Indian Carpets. "xll'lO" 265.50 1 Tehran British Indian Carpets, GTW 147.0J 1 Tehran British Indian Carpets, BT'kS'Q" .. 116.00 With modern home-loving women, the carpet is chosen first. Most people only buy carpet3 once in a life-time. We invite your inspection. It rhone 775 327 Third Avenue I'rincc Kuicrt, B.Ci WE INVITE YOU To drop In and see our selection of "Sunworthy" Wallpapers. You will find the patterns smart and modern, and will be surprised at what small a cost you can buy beautiful papers for your rooms. Gordon's iMcBtide Street General PHONE 345 NEWS CIRCULATION COUNTS Hardware rilONE 311 CM Contractor 0 . - Office: J. II. Mair's Auction Rooms Third Avenue East We do basements, reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CALL KLUE 010 and we will give an estimate. P.O. BOX 654 : PRINCE RUPERT GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS LARGE OR SMALL PLANNINQ AND DESIGNING ESTIMATES NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION : fitone Block LIMITED P.O. Box 1381 Phone 50.'I Evenings: Green l:i Fine Wood for Sale! NOW AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 100 Cords of Seasoned Scrap Lumber First class 14-Inch lengths, free of nails $10 per cord Second class trimmings up to H-inch lengths, $8 per cord Third class, various lengths uncut .- $ per cold FOR COURTEOUS AND RELIABLE SERVICE HEMMONS TRANSFER Phone Black 156 Night Phone: Black 665 P.O. Box 1131 Station B AM) FUMISIIMGS